65 Quotes About Cave
- Author Thomas Harris
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It was as though committing murders had purged him of lesser rudeness. Or perhaps, Starling thought, it excited him to see her marked in this particular way. She couldn't tell. The sparks in his eyes flew into his darkness like fireflies down a cave.
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- Author Courtney M. Privett
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We are not meant to spend the rest of our lives underground. We need to go home and tell a strange story that no one will believe.
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- Author Gina Marinello-Sweeney
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The whirlpool splashed into view, swirls of blue and green simmering against an outcropping of grayish-brown rock in the glow of half-light. I stared out at it in fascination and wonder, feeling as if I had entered the setting of a fairy tale and this was a magical pool, perhaps the looking glass of a unicorn or the home of an enchanted prince, ancient as time itself.
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- Author Kristin Cashore
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You know,” he said, “I wish you could see this cave.”“What’s it like?”He paused. “It’s...beautiful, really.”“Tell me.”And so Po described to Katsa what hid in the blackness of the cave; and outside, the world awaited them.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Do they not deserve our attention, those armies of small-minded and low-graded people, drifting on the waves of their unawareness or misfortune, suffocating in their caves of bewilderment and fading into oblivion? Imminent counteractions might unchain an avalanche of social fallouts if they feel ignored or disregarded. Sheeple’s rage is unpredictable and rampant. We must never fail to remember the lessons of history. (“Bread and Satellite”)
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- Author Freedom Goodbird
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We are the cave, the hand and the paint on them both.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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A cave has two great things to teach you: Light is sacred; silence is to integrate with eternity!
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- Author Wyatt B Pringle
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When you cave, you crumble.
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- Author Marie Burdett
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finally he speaks'if you come into my cave, childyou will not come out again unchanged'his hands gesture beyond himtrying vainly to describesomething greater than him 'if you come into this deep cave,down halls few feet have ever trod,you will not be you againyou will be another you,a newer youa blinded yet unblinded being,footsteps following the footsteps of thosewho have painted here beforewill you come?
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